WO1998046442A1 - Multi-piece door with hidden hinge - Google Patents

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WO1998046442A1
WO1998046442A1 PCT/US1998/007652 US9807652W WO9846442A1 WO 1998046442 A1 WO1998046442 A1 WO 1998046442A1 US 9807652 W US9807652 W US 9807652W WO 9846442 A1 WO9846442 A1 WO 9846442A1
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James P. Lagrou
Douglas A. Rozier
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The Budd Company
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60JWINDOWS, WINDSCREENS, NON-FIXED ROOFS, DOORS, OR SIMILAR DEVICES FOR VEHICLES; REMOVABLE EXTERNAL PROTECTIVE COVERINGS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES
    • B60J5/00Doors
    • B60J5/10Doors arranged at the vehicle rear
    • B60J5/101Doors arranged at the vehicle rear for non-load transporting vehicles, i.e. family cars including vans
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60JWINDOWS, WINDSCREENS, NON-FIXED ROOFS, DOORS, OR SIMILAR DEVICES FOR VEHICLES; REMOVABLE EXTERNAL PROTECTIVE COVERINGS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES
    • B60J5/00Doors
    • B60J5/10Doors arranged at the vehicle rear
    • B60J5/101Doors arranged at the vehicle rear for non-load transporting vehicles, i.e. family cars including vans
    • B60J5/105Doors arranged at the vehicle rear for non-load transporting vehicles, i.e. family cars including vans comprising door or part of door being pivotable about vertical axis
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60JWINDOWS, WINDSCREENS, NON-FIXED ROOFS, DOORS, OR SIMILAR DEVICES FOR VEHICLES; REMOVABLE EXTERNAL PROTECTIVE COVERINGS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES
    • B60J5/00Doors
    • B60J5/10Doors arranged at the vehicle rear
    • B60J5/101Doors arranged at the vehicle rear for non-load transporting vehicles, i.e. family cars including vans
    • B60J5/107Doors arranged at the vehicle rear for non-load transporting vehicles, i.e. family cars including vans constructional details, e.g. about door frame, panels, materials used, reinforcements

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  • This invention generally relates to a vehicle closure apparatus and, more particularly, to a closure apparatus having multiple doors with concealed hinges for covering a single opening in a vehicle body.
  • a large vehicle such as a van, minivan, or sport utility vehicle
  • a large opening is generally provided in the vehicle body so that objects which would not fit through the traditional door openings of a vehicle can be loaded into the cargo area.
  • a noted disadvantage of having a large opening in the vehicle body is the fact that a large door must be provided to cover the opening.
  • these doors, or closures as they are often referred to, have been placed at the rear of the vehicle and are generally a one or two piece design. Initially, two-piece designs were used in which there were either two horizontal doors or two vertical doors. Typically, vertical doors were utilized on cargo vans or full sized passenger vans while horizontal doors were utilized on station wagons and were typically a clam shell type opening.
  • One-piece doors typically referred to as a liftgate
  • the liftgate is typically hinged along the top portion of the door which generally coincides with the roof line at the rear of the vehicle.
  • the liftgate typically extends from the roof line to a point just above the rear bumper and pivots upwardly so that the liftgate is overhead when fully opened.
  • the liftgate is a single piece basically running from the roof line down to the bumper level, a fairly large amount of clearance is required behind the vehicle in order to provide clearance for the liftgate to swing from a closed position to an open position. This condition often requires the user to move the vehicle away from other vehicles which have been parked behind it so that the liftgate can be opened.
  • the one- piece liftgate also limits how close the vehicle can be parked to an opening (such as a garage door) when items are being unloaded from the cargo area.
  • the weight of the liftgate can be considerable.
  • the effect of the weight of the liftgate can be compensated for by providing hydraulic lifts or struts to assist the operator in opening the liftgate.
  • the force of the lifts must then be overcome in order to close the liftgate thereby increasing the effort required to lower the liftgate.
  • the struts are generally designed to provide enough lifting force that even if they wear or some of the internal pressure bleeds down over time they will still provide sufficient force to assist in lifting and holding the liftgate in the open position. Therefore, when the struts are new the force which must be overcome can be significant.
  • a vehicle closure apparatus consisting of three doors used to cover a single opening in the vehicle body.
  • the three doors generally include two vertical doors and a single horizontal door.
  • the vertical doors are hinged at the outboard edge of the vehicle, with each typically extending to the centerline of the vehicle.
  • the single horizontal door is pivoted about a line parallel to the roof or floor of the vehicle and typically extends to the belt line or lower edge of the window area.
  • the hinges for each of the doors are concealed from view when the doors are in a closed position thereby providing an aesthetically pleasing appearance and providing enhanced aerodynamic performance .
  • the hinges of at least the two vertical doors incorporate a door check device which holds the doors in a selected open position until a force greater than a predetermined threshold is exerted on the door which will either force the door to a more closed position or a more open position.
  • the hinges of the present invention provide for the vertical doors to be opened to an angle of 180 or more degrees from the closed position.
  • FIG. 1 is a partial perspective view of a vehicle incorporating a vehicle closure apparatus made in accordance with the teachings of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a partial perspective view similar to FIG.
  • FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of a driver side vertical door member of the present invention
  • FIG. 4 is an exploded view of a passenger side vertical door member to be coordinated with the driver side vertical door member of FIG. 3 ;
  • FIG. 5 is an exploded view of a horizontal door member made in accordance with the teachings of the present invention which is to be coordinated with the vertical door members of FIG'S 3 and 4;
  • FIG. 6 is a detailed view of a hinge mechanism incorporating an integral door check device made in accordance with the teachings of the present invention
  • FIG. 7 is a cross sectional view of a prior art D- pillar area at a tail lamp unit;
  • FIG. 8 is a cross section taken along line 8-8 in FIG. 1 showing the D-pillar area and tail lamp of the present invention
  • FIG. 9 is a detailed perspective view of a structural tail lamp support made in accordance with the teachings of the present invention.
  • FIG. 10 is a section similar to that of FIG. 8 incorporating the structural tail lamp support of FIG. 9;
  • FIG. 11 is a cross section taken along line 11-11 in FIG. 1 showing a concealed hinge for a horizontal door member of the present invention.
  • FIG's. 1 and 2 there is shown a vehicle body generally at 10 having an opening 12 near the rear of the vehicle.
  • a vehicle closure apparatus 14 is shown to include a first door 16, a second door 18, and a third door 20.
  • Opening 12 in the following disclosure is generally defined by the inboard edges of the driver side D-pillar structure 22, and the passenger side D-pillar structure 24, as well as the lower edge of the vehicle rear header 26 and the upper edge of the vehicle floor pan 28, or the rear sill scuff plate 30 which is attached to floor pan 28. While the preferred embodiment will be described relative to a rear opening, it is not limited to such an application and can equally be used in other locations such as side openings .
  • first door 16 is a first vertical door member 34 having a first vertical pivot axis 36 about which first hinge crank 38 and first hinge base 40 pivot relative to one another.
  • Hinge crank 38 is attached to a first vertical side 42 of door member 34 while hinge base 40 is attached to D-pillar structure 22.
  • door member 34 is made of a door inner panel 44, a . door outer panel 46, hinge attachment reinforcement 48, secondary door opening handle 50, and door latch striker 52.
  • Reinforcement 48 is generally coordinated with and fastened to first vertical side 42 and provides a structurally sound attachment area for hinge crank 38 and for a first lower hinge crank 54.
  • the present embodiment preferably uses a sheet molded compound for door inner panel 44 such that a reinforcement, like that shown as reinforcement 48, is traditionally required. It should be noted that depending upon the material selected (i.e., steel, aluminum, resin plastics) in forming door inner panel 44, reinforcement 48 may not be required, or alternately localized reinforcement pads (not shown) may be incorporated to locally reinforce the door inner panel.
  • Door outer panel 46 is then attached to door inner panel 44.
  • Secondary door opening handle 50 is shown attached to a second vertical side 56 which is opposite to first vertical side 42.
  • Linkages (not shown) extend from secondary handle 50 to latch mechanism 58 such that door member 34 may be latched in a closed position. In the present embodiment latch mechanism 58 engages floor pan 28 along a lower edge 60 of door member 34.
  • Door latch striker 52 is fastened to the second vertical side 56 and provides an engagement location for fastening second door 18 as will be described.
  • second door 18 is a second vertical door member 64 having a second vertical pivot axis 66 about which second hinge crank 68 and second hinge base 70 pivot relative to one another.
  • Hinge crank 68 is attached to a first vertical side 72 of door member 64 while hinge base 70 is attached to D-pillar structure
  • door member 64 is made of a door inner panel 74, a door outer panel 76, hinge attachment reinforcement 78, primary door opening handle 80, and door latch mechanism 82.
  • Reinforcement 78 is generally coordinated with and fastened to first vertical side 72 of door member 64 and provides a structurally sound attachment area for second hinge crank 68 and for a second lower hinge crank 84.
  • the present embodiment preferably uses a sheet molded compound for door inner panel 74 such that a reinforcement is typically required. As before, the material selection of door inner panel 74 will dictate the size and type of reinforcement utilized, if any.
  • Door outer panel 76 is then attached to door inner panel 74.
  • Primary door opening handle 80 is shown attached to an upper edge 86 of door member 64.
  • Linkages extend from primary door opening handle 80 to latch mechanism 82 such that door member 64 may be latched in a closed position relative to door latch striker 52 on first door member 34.
  • Latch mechanism 82 is attached to a second vertical side 88 which is opposite to first vertical side 72, second side 88 of door member 64 being adjacent to second side 56 of door member 34 when each are in a closed position.
  • third door 20 is a horizontal door member 90 having a horizontal pivot axis 92 about which horizontal hinge cranks 94 and horizontal hinge bases 96 pivot relative to one another. Hinge cranks 94 are attached to an upper portion 102 of inner surface 100 of door member 90 while hinge bases 96 are attached to rear header 26.
  • horizontal door member 90 is made of a door inner panel 104, a door outer panel 106, door latch mechanisms 108, and may include a hinge attachment reinforcement 110, and a wiper system attachment reinforcement 112.
  • a door release system is also included in door member 90 and is connected via linkages or electronically to solenoids (not shown) which disengage door latch mechanisms 108 from strikers 114 located on D- pillars 22 and 24, (shown in FIG. 2) .
  • strut members 98 are pivotally attached to D- pillar structures 22 and 24 at one end, and to inner surface 100 of horizontal door member 90 at the opposite end. Struts 98 also provide support to hold horizontal door member 90 in position after it has been raised to the open position.
  • hinge assembly 120 in addition to including door check device 122, further includes first hinge base 40, first hinge crank 38, and hinge pin 124. Hinge pin 124 is positioned such that its axis 125 is coincident with first vertical pivot axis 36. While hinge assembly 120 will be described in reference to an upper driver side hinge, the features of the hinge assembly equally apply to a passenger side hinge which is symmetrically opposite. Further, hinge assembly 120 can be positioned at an upper or a lower position on either the driver or passenger side in the present embodiment.
  • first hinge crank 38 includes a crank attachment segment 126 and a generally perpendicular projecting crank arm segment 128.
  • Crank attachment segment 126 is coordinated with and fastened to first vertical side 42 of door member 34.
  • the distal end 130 of crank arm segment 128 is generally radiused having its center of curvature coincident with axis 125.
  • a notch or detent 132 is formed in the radiused surface 134 of crank arm segment 128.
  • First hinge base 40 includes a base attachment segment
  • Hinge base 40 also includes a base arm segment 138 which extends generally perpendicular to base attachment segment 136.
  • Door check device 122 is fastened to arm segment 138 and contacts radiused surface 134 of crank 38.
  • Integral door check device 122 is considered a friction-type door check as opposed to a roller-type door check.
  • the present embodiment of the door check device 122 incorporates a generally U-shaped spring element 140.
  • Spring 140 has a contact end 142 which is biased to contact radiused surface 134 of crank 38.
  • Spring element 140 also includes an attachment end 144 which, as shown, is threaded to receive a nut 146 which retains attachment end 144 in a fixed position relative to hinge base 40.
  • contact end 142 exerts a force on and creates a friction with radiused surface 134 such that door member 34 experiences some resistance to pivotal movement. This resistance not only prevents door 34 from swinging to an open position too easily (and possibly hitting an object which would damage it) but it also provides the user with a perception of a smooth acting and solidly constructed mechanism.
  • contact end 142 engages detent 132 by partially extending into the contour of detent 132.
  • Door member 34 is therefore held in a selected open position which resists allowing the door member to close, possibly damaging the door or the object being loaded, or open a greater amount and possibly hitting another object.
  • detent 132 resists allowing door member 34 to open a greater amount
  • the resistance can be overcome by exerting a force greater than a predetermined threshold on door member 34, thereby forcing contact end 142 to pass over detent 132 and allow door member 34 to be opened a greater amount than the previously selected open position.
  • the distance provided between vertical pivot axis 36 and first vertical side 42 of door member 34 is such that door member 34 can open to an angle of 180° or more from its closed position. As such, door member 34 (and second door member 64) can be opened to provide uninhibited access to the full width of opening 12 and allow vehicle 10 to be positioned closer to an object which is being loaded into the cargo area.
  • vertical pivot axis 36 and 66 can be positioned outboard of the centerline of the vehicle a greater distance than conventional exposed hinge systems.
  • a prior art D-pillar in the tail lamp unit area includes a body side outer panel 400 extending rearward in vehicle and wrapping around the rear of the vehicle.
  • the outer panel 400 generally provides a return flange 402 at a rearward end 404 to which an extension plate 406 is welded.
  • a D-pillar inner panel 408 generally connects with the extension panel which presents a weld flange 410 either directed rearward in vehicle (as shown) or inboard in vehicle (not shown) depending upon the specific design configurations encountered.
  • the portion of the body side outer panel 400 which wraps around the rear of the vehicle generally presents a recessed portion 412 which accepts a tail lamp unit 414 (typically located below the beltline of the vehicle) .
  • the hinge mechanism (not shown in this section) for a closure system in this prior art construction is attached to the inward facing surface 416 of extension plate 406 and provides a vertical pivot axis generally in line with surface 416.
  • FIG. 8 shows that body side outer panel 160 does not extend rearward or provide a inwardly curving surface in which to attach a tail lamp assembly. Instead, material is saved and a weld flange 162 at the rear edge 164 of body side outer panel 160 is provided.
  • the tail lamp support assembly 166 is attached to an inwardly extending extension plate 168. The subassembly of the extension plate 168 and tail lamp support 166 is then fastened to body side outer panel 160 at outboard attachment position 170.
  • a D-pillar inner panel 172 and D-pillar outer panel 174 are attached to one another and the subassembly is then attached to the body side outer panel 160 at a forward attachment location 176 and to a rearwardly extending weld flange 177 of extension plate 168.
  • the tail lamp support 166 is vertically positioned so that it can be placed between an upper hinge assembly, such as hinge assembly 120, and a lower hinge assembly (shown best in FIG. 2) .
  • an upper hinge assembly such as hinge assembly 120
  • a lower hinge assembly shown best in FIG. 2 .
  • the hinge base attachment segment 136 is connected to the D-pillar outer panel 174 or is connected to extension plate 168 to which tail lamp support 166 is connected if extension plate 166 extends to that height .
  • tail lamp support and extension plate subassembly need not be included at all and a structural tail lamp support assembly 175 (shown in FIG's. 9 and 10) can be attached directly to a rearward facing surface 179 of body side outer panel 160, still providing the same features and functions of moving the vertical pivot axis outboard in vehicle.
  • the lower hinge assembly 178 including first lower hinge crank 54 and first lower hinge base 180 are concealed from view by a lower door extension 182 which wraps around to the body side surface below the tail lamp assembly as shown in FIG. 3.
  • the distance provided between the vertical pivot axis 36 and D-pillar structure 22 is sufficient to allow lower door extension 182 to pivot below the tail lamp support assembly 166 without contacting driver side D-pillar structure 22 whether in the selected open position or when pivoted to the 180° or greater angle.
  • a horizontal hinge 186 including horizontal hinge crank 94 and horizontal hinge base 96, is provided along upper portion 102 of door member 90.
  • hinge crank 94 is attached to the inner surface 100 of door member 90, while hinge base 96 is attached to rear header 26.
  • Horizontal hinge 186 is concealed from view when door 90 is in the closed position as shown in FIG. 11.
  • inner surface 100 provides a surface which coordinates with hinge crank 94 and also provides a weld or fastening attachment area 188 along upper portion 102 of surface 100.
  • each hinge is concealed from view when the closure system is in a closed position.
  • a lock cylinder 200 generally positioned on a lower portion 202 of horizontal door member 90, can be actuated to release door member 90 from strikers 114.
  • primary door opening handle 80 can be accessed which is positioned on the upper edge 86 of door outer panel 76.
  • secondary door opening handle 50 can be accessed which is positioned on a second vertical side 56 of door outer panel 46.
  • door member 34 By actuating secondary door opening handle 50, door member 34 may be pivoted to an open position thereby providing all three doors in an open position while concealing the release handles for each when in a closed position. Further, the exposed door lock cylinder 200 can be removed if a key fob is used which transmits a signal to an electronic receiver (not shown) connected to a solenoid which can release door member 90 from strikers 114.
  • the hinges of the closure system, as well as the release handles can be concealed therefore improving the aesthetic appearance and aerodynamic performance of the vehicle while at the same time allowing the automotive design stylist the freedom of design to incorporate a rear tumble home having an aggressive angle.

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